Our Year In Numbers: First Year Of Nomadic Living

Our Year In Numbers: First Year Of Nomadic Living

March 2nd 2015 was departure day. It was the day we waved goodbye to South Africa, goodbye to a comfortable life with a comfortable salary, and goodbye to the somewhat predictable life we’d lived for over 29 years. On March 2nd 2015 we opted to say hello to spontaneity, curiosity, and a life-changing experience liberating us from everything (other than four bags of essentials and our hungry craving for adventure and need to create).

I would like to say that March 2nd 2015 was a good day.

It was also over a year ago, which is f%#*ing crazy! I sincerely feel like this adventure of ours has just begun, and we’ve been on the road for nearly 14 months now!

It’s madness.

But it’s crazy cool madness! And it’s “What?! We’ve been homeless and jobless for over a year?!” moments like this when reflection is so important. You’ve got to look back sometimes and check out how far you’ve come (yes, I thought I’d throw in some bias wording there with the “how far”).

So what does a year traveling around the world actually look like? Well, we could repost some of our favorite pics, talk about the highlights from the last year (like living with dogs in Norway and Italy, or flying in a Redbull helicopter, or scrubbing toilets in Sweden then seeing our story about it on Buzzfeed).

Yes, we could do all those things.

Oooooooooor, we could crunch some digits (because we need to practice our math skills every now and then, right?) and share our year in numbers, because who doesn’t love a little infographic?

So here it is – a fun little post summarizing what a year traveling abroad looks like…

First let’s begin with the map and a summary of our travels. We managed to cover over 105 335 kilometres whilst visiting 49 cities, in 15 countries, leaving our footprints and taking board shots in 4 continents.

 

Kilometers | How Far From Home

 

We slept in 43 beds (that’s nearly 1 per week!) across various volunteer homes, friend couches and blow-up mattresses, Airbnb apartments, hotels (like the beautiful Hotel Miramonte in Bad Gastein…ah what a treat), hostels, tents, and a sailing boat from our friends at Live-Bio.

 

Kilometres traveled | How Far From Home

 

We did some, um, interesting volunteer jobs, including moving 1 ton of rocks, spreading 250 kilograms of cow dung, cleaning 135 dirty, stinky toilets, enjoying 90 sessions of dog poop-scooping, laying down 60 metres of pathway, making 57 beds, building 1 awesome jungle gym, and cleaning 1 smelly chicken coop.

 

Dirty Jobs | How Far From Home

 

We used over 14 modes of transport, including 97 trains, 28 cars, 24 planes, 16 busses, 12 bicycles, 6 ferries, 4 trams, 3 cable-cars, 2 TukTuks, 2 ferniculars, 1 Redbull helicopter, 1 vintage chairlift, and 1 sailing boat.

 

Transport | How Far From Home

 

Our global community of friends grew exponentially, as we became friends with 23 Australians, 20 Austrians, 13 Germans, 12 Norwegians, 12 Americans, 8 Canadians, 8 New Zealanders, 4 Dutch, 4 South Africans, 4 Greeks, 3 Swedes, 2 Spaniards, 2 Italians and 1 strange Slovakian.

 

Friends | How Far From Home

 

We also created over 1 terabyte of content, naturally, so one could say we’re very much in love with our two storage devices from #WD (both are pretty amazing), as our little MacBook Air wouldn’t be handle the 19 284 photographs, 1 208 videos, 23 art pieces, 76 blog posts, 74 PR interviews, and 100 we-want-to-make-a-positive-impact-and-change-the-world-for-the-better brainstorm notes.

 

All Content | How Far From Home

 

It’s so surreal to think about the crazy year we’ve had, and now since passing the year mark on 2 March 2016, we’ve already travelled an additional 20 787 kilometers, visiting 21 cities, towns and villages in 7 countries. One could say we have no intention of stopping.

So… To the airport!

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Illustrations by Anwar McWhite & Stevo Dirnberger

7 Comments
  • Louis Paris
    Posted at 14:59h, 18 April Reply

    Fabuleuse Année…
    Merci pour vos photos, et vos façons de raconter…
    Continuer à nous enchanter.
    Bises à vous deux,
    Louis

  • Lisa Rusczyk
    Posted at 20:18h, 20 April Reply

    Impressive! Busy!

  • LocaCebuana
    Posted at 08:27h, 26 April Reply

    You need Filipino friends! To be specific, Cebuano friends! <3

    • howfarfromhomeblog@gmail.com
      Posted at 08:39h, 26 April

      Haha, indeed! Hopefully we can make some this year 😉

    • LocaCebuana
      Posted at 10:55h, 26 April

      That would be awesome! I will surely hope on that too. 🙂

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